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  2. National FFA Organization - Wikipedia

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    The National FFA Organization or FFA is an American nonprofit career and technical student organization, which offers middle and high school classes that promote and support agricultural education. FFA was founded in 1925 at Virginia Polytechnic Institute , by agriculture teachers Henry C. Groseclose , [ 9 ] Walter Newman , Edmund Magill, and ...

  3. Free fatty acid receptor 1 - Wikipedia

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    233081 Ensembl ENSG00000126266 ENSMUSG00000044453 UniProt O14842 Q76JU9 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_005303 NM_194057 RefSeq (protein) NP_005294 NP_918946 Location (UCSC) Chr 19: 35.35 – 35.35 Mb Chr 7: 30.56 – 30.56 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Free fatty acid receptor 1 (FFAR1), also known as G-protein coupled receptor 40 (GPR40), is a rhodopsin-like G-protein coupled ...

  4. Fusiform face area - Wikipedia

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    The fusiform face area (FFA, meaning spindle-shaped face area) is a part of the human visual system (while also activated in people blind from birth [1]) that is specialized for facial recognition. [2]

  5. FFA - Wikipedia

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    National FFA Organization (Future Farmers of America), an American student organization Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency Fatima Family Apostolate , a U.S.-based Roman Catholic organization

  6. Fatty acid metabolism - Wikipedia

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    The occurrence of high levels of ketones in the blood during starvation, a low carbohydrate diet, prolonged heavy exercise, or uncontrolled type 1 diabetes mellitus is known as ketosis, and, in its extreme form, in out-of-control type 1 diabetes mellitus, as ketoacidosis.

  7. Free fatty acid receptor - Wikipedia

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    GPR84 binds and is activated by medium-chain fatty acids consisting of 9 to 14 carbon atoms such as capric, undecaenoic, and lauric acids. [21] [22] It has been recognized as a possible member of the free fatty acid receptor family in some publications [23] but has not yet been given this designation perhaps because these medium-chain fatty acid activators require very high concentrations (e.g ...

  8. Fluorescein angiography - Wikipedia

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    Fluorescein angiography [1] (FA), fluorescent angiography (FAG), or fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA) is a technique for examining the circulation of the retina and choroid (parts of the fundus) using a fluorescent dye and a specialized camera.

  9. Federal firearms license - Wikipedia

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    The federal firearms license was established to and implement the Gun Control Act of 1968.The 1968 act was an update or revision of the Federal Firearms Act of 1938 (FFA), which required all manufacturers and dealers of firearms who ship or receive firearms or ammunition in interstate or foreign commerce to have a license, and forbade them from transferring any firearm or most ammunition to ...